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big-name
big-name (bĭg′nām′)adj. Informal 1. Widely recognized or acclaimed; famous: a big-name performer; a big-name college.2. Of or involving one that is widely recognized or acclaimed: big-name politics.big-name
big name1. A person of great importance, fame, success, or reputation in a particular field or area. I would make sure she knows who you are, she's one of the big names in computer design. After the success of his first novel, he instantly became a big name in literary circles.2. adjective Of great importance, fame, success, or reputation in a particular field or area. Often hyphenated. We've got a lot of big-name singers who perform at our annual charity event.See also: big, namebig-name verbSee big name |